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Back in November, just days before the election, Trump told supporters: “Here in Minnesota, you’ve seen firsthand the problems caused with faulty refugee vetting, with large numbers of Somali refugees coming into your state without your knowledge, without your support or approval, and with some of them then joining ISIS and spreading their extremist views all over our country and all over the world. Everybody’s reading about the disaster taking place in Minnesota.”

The incident is part of a deeply disturbing nationwide trend: CNN has a map of more than 60 incidents targeting mosques and Islamic centers – including threats, vandalism, and arson – since January 2017. This adds up to at least two incidents every week.

Source: Muslim American Society of Minnesota

How to help stop the attacks on Muslim communities

Tweet at @realdonaldtrump to ask why he hasn't condemned the Bloomington attack. (Let’s face it, he’s more likely to see your tweet than your message to the White House comment line.)